FULL RANGE OF HVAC SERVICES

From furnace repairs to central air conditioning systems we service them all.

For over 60 years, South Suburban Heating & Air Conditioning has proudly served the communities of Dolton and Lansing, Illinois. With decades of experience under our belt, there isn’t a furnace repair challenge that our skilled heating repair team hasn’t tackled or a central air conditioning system that our seasoned air conditioner experts haven’t serviced. We know that when it comes to issues with your indoor air quality or concerns with your gas furnace, your specific problem and peace of mind are of utmost importance to you—and to us.

At South Suburban Heating & Air Conditioning, we take pride in our ability to service, repair, or retrofit any furnace or air conditioning system. Whether you require heating repair in Calumet City or face a problem with your central air conditioning unit in Munster, our dedicated team is ready to assist you. We handle everything from routine maintenance to complex repairs, ensuring your home or business remains comfortable year-round.

But our commitment doesn’t stop there. We understand that HVAC issues can arise at any time, often when you least expect them. That’s why, in addition to our regular service appointments, we offer around-the-clock emergency services. No matter the hour or the severity of the problem, you can count on South Suburban Heating & Air Conditioning to be there when you need us most, delivering prompt, professional service to restore comfort to your home or business.

Air Conditioner Troubleshooting Tips

Here are five tips to troubleshoot if your air conditioner is not working:

Check the Thermostat Settings: Ensure the thermostat is set to cool and the temperature setting is lower than the current room temperature.

Inspect the Air Filter: A clogged or dirty air filter can restrict airflow and cause the AC to malfunction. Replace the filter if it’s dirty or clogged.

Inspect the Circuit Breakers: Check the circuit breakers in the electrical panel to make sure the AC unit’s breaker hasn’t tripped. Reset it if necessary.

Inspect the Outdoor Unit: Ensure the outdoor unit (condenser) is free from debris, such as leaves or debris blocking the airflow. Clean around the unit and ensure there are no obstructions.

Check for Ice Build-Up: If there is ice on the evaporator coil or refrigerant lines, turn off the AC and let it thaw completely. Ice build-up could indicate a refrigerant issue or airflow problem.

If these tips do not resolve the issue, it’s best to contact us for further diagnosis and repair.

Heating Troubleshooting Tips

Here are five tips to troubleshoot if your heating system is not working:

Check the Thermostat Settings: Ensure the thermostat is set to heat mode and the temperature setting is higher than the current room temperature.

Inspect the Air Filter: A dirty or clogged air filter can restrict airflow and reduce heating efficiency. Replace the filter if it’s dirty to improve airflow.

Inspect the Circuit Breakers: Check the circuit breakers in the electrical panel to make sure the heating system’s breaker hasn’t tripped. Reset it if necessary.

Check the Pilot Light (for gas furnaces): If you have a gas furnace, check if the pilot light is lit. If it’s out, follow the manufacturer’s instructions to relight it safely.

Inspect Vents and Registers: Ensure all vents and registers are open and unobstructed to allow proper airflow throughout your home.

If these troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, it’s advisable to contact a licensed HVAC technician for professional diagnosis and repair. Heating systems involve potentially hazardous components, so safety and expertise are crucial when dealing with repairs.

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